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  2. Inquests in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A coroner must summon a jury for an inquest if the death was not a result of natural causes and occurred when the deceased was in state custody (for example in prison, police custody, or whilst detained under the Mental Health Act 1983); or if it was the result of an act or omission of a police officer; or if it was a result of a notifiable accident, poisoning or disease. [5]

  3. Open verdict - Wikipedia

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    The coroner had specifically directed them that they were not able to return a verdict of unlawful killing, and left them the alternatives of the open verdict or ruling the killing lawful, [15] and the verdict (together with the answers to an associated questionnaire given to the jury) was interpreted as a condemnation of the police. [16]

  4. Inquest - Wikipedia

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    An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. [1] Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coroner or medical examiner.

  5. Coroner to rule on second inquest into death of Yousef Makki

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    The grammar school pupil was stabbed in the heart with a flick knife by his friend Joshua Molnar.

  6. Molly Russell inquest – coroner’s conclusion in full

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    Here are the remarks in full from coroner Andrew Walker as he concluded the inquest into Molly Russell’s death. “Molly Rose Russell (died) on 21 November 2017. Molly was 14-years old.

  7. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    The coroner's former power to name a suspect in the inquest conclusion and commit them for trial has been abolished. [26] The coroner's conclusion sometimes is persuasive for the police and Crown Prosecution Service , but normally proceedings in the coroner's court are suspended until after the outcome of any criminal case is known.

  8. Coroner's jury - Wikipedia

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    The coroner can actually choose to convene a jury in any investigation, but in practice this is rare. The qualifications to sit on a coroner's jury are the same as those to sit on a jury in Crown Court, the High Court, and the County Court. [2] Additionally, a coroner's jury only determines cause of death; its ruling does not commit a person to ...

  9. Shoreham inquests coroner loses court bid for pilot cockpit ...

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    The coroner due to hold inquests into the deaths of 11 men in the Shoreham Airshow tragedy has lost her High Court bid to get video footage from the pilot’s cockpit. ... Mr Hill and the families ...